Police manage to nab Afghan gang after 15 years
The members of the eight-member gang used to flee Afghanistan after the incident
Islamabad police have managed to nab the Afghan bandit gang after 15 years. 55 tolas of gold and 1.2 million cash have also been recovered from the accused. They are on remand for further investigation. According to Samaa News, the gang They broke into homes and robbed families at gunpoint.
The members of the eight-member gang used to flee Afghanistan after the incident. Ghani gang was wanted by six police stations in Islamabad in 14 incidents including robbery at the house of former federal secretary. According to police, the gang used to reach Islamabad by morning after looting in Islamabad. Heavy goods have been recovered.
According to DIG Operations Afzal Ahmad Kausar, 55 tonnes of gold and 1.2 million rupees in cash were recovered from the accused. He said that their method was to enter the houses at night with small walls. Amir Khan and Azizullah, who facilitated the accused, were sent to jail on judicial remand by the lower court.
Further investigation is underway on six accused Abdullah Wahab, Khudai Ram, Janat Gul, Hazrat Khan and Muhammad Karim who are currently on remand.
On the other hand, Lahore Investigation Police arrested two accused of Liaquing gang involved in robbery at Gun Point. The arrested suspects include gang leader Ghani Liaqat alias Liaquat and Shahbaz.
Millions of rupees cash, motorcycle, 3 mobile phones and illegal weapons were recovered from the accused. The accused were wanted by Lahore police in various cases of robbery and robbery.